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The Liverpool Waters vision consists of 315,000 sq.m. of quality business space. This includes Princes Dock which is already home to world renowned businesses such as PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Cargill and CMA-CGM.

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TOGETHER, WE’RE CREATING A WATERFRONT TO THE WORLD

The project will transform the city’s northern docks, regenerating a 60-hectare site to create a world-class, mixed-use waterfront quarter in central Liverpool. Together with Wirral Waters on the West bank of the Mersey, the project will significantly benefit the structure and economy of Liverpool City Region.

Liverpool Waters will transform the city centre and North Liverpool, providing much needed opportunities for jobs, training and skills development. Infrastructure improvements will allow easy access between Liverpool Waters and the city centre, ensuring it is strongly connected with the existing waterfront.

The gravity of adding Liverpool Waters to the city’s existing waterfront offer will see Liverpool competing with the likes of Hamburg, Boston, Toronto and Barcelona in terms of the scale and diversity of its waterfront offer and associated economy. The approval of Liverpool’s bid to become a turnaround point for international cruise liners is the next chapter in the close relationship between public and private sector partners working together to deliver a seamless integration of waterfront assets to continue the city’s remarkable transformation.

Recently at Liverpool Waters…

We’ve shared some memorable moments, from sell-out music events to multimillion-pound developments on Liverpool Waters. Here are just some of the latest happenings!

A PLACE TO INVEST

A PLACE TO WORK

The Liverpool Waters vision consists of 315,000 sq.m. of quality business space. This includes Princes Dock which is already home to world renowned businesses such as PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Cargill and CMA-CGM.

LATEST NEWS

Wates Construction, the contractor appointed to build Liverpool City Council’s new Cruise Terminal Hotel, has submitted a detailed planning application for the new development, which forms part of Peel Land and Property’s Liverpool Waters, the city’s major waterfront regeneration scheme.

The Hero Challenge is back for the 2019 season and the fast and fun night golf contest will once again take place in a series of iconic city locations - with Liverpool Waters’ Princes Dock in England providing a vibrant backdrop for the opening edition.

MIPIM, the four-day international property festival held in Cannes, is an incredibly important date in the industry’s calendar. With developers, investors and contractors from across the globe in attendance, it’s a fantastic opportunity for cities to communicate their plans.

Wates Construction, the contractor appointed to build Liverpool City Council’s new Cruise Terminal Hotel, has submitted a detailed planning application for the new development, which forms part of Peel Land and Property’s Liverpool Waters, the city’s major waterfront regeneration scheme.

The Hero Challenge is back for the 2019 season and the fast and fun night golf contest will once again take place in a series of iconic city locations - with Liverpool Waters’ Princes Dock in England providing a vibrant backdrop for the opening edition.

MIPIM, the four-day international property festival held in Cannes, is an incredibly important date in the industry’s calendar. With developers, investors and contractors from across the globe in attendance, it’s a fantastic opportunity for cities to communicate their plans.

As the Liverpool Cruise Terminal celebrates it's 10 year anniversary we have been graced with some incredible ships calling Liverpool their home for the day. Needless to say we are excited to celebrate the final inaugural visit of the year with Pacific Princess.

The Hero Challenge is back for the 2019 season and the fast and fun night golf contest will once again take place in a series of iconic city locations - with Liverpool Waters’ Princes Dock in England providing a vibrant backdrop for the opening edition.

On 22 August 2018, Liverpool City Council awarded Peel Land and Property full planning and listed building consent to construct a new opening in the Princes Dock boundary wall to provide easier access to the waterfront.

International development company, Romal Capital owned and operated by Gregory Malouf, has now completed the steel superstructure at its Quay Central building within Liverpool Waters’ Central Dock neighbourhood.